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The Kaymar Award has been given annually by the [[N3F]] since [[1959]]. The selection is made by a committee, consisting of previous winners who are still in the club, from nominations submitted by members. The award, unlike other awards in [[fandom]], can be awarded only once. It is not given for talent or for popularity, but for work -- work for the benefit of the club and its members. The award is a memorial to [[K. Martin Carlson]], who went by the fan name of Kaymar and originated, maintained, and financed it for 25 years.
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The '''Kaymar Award''' has been given annually by the [[N3F]] since 1959. The selection is made by a [[committee]], consisting of previous winners who are still in the [[club]], from nominations submitted by members. The award, unlike other awards in [[fandom]], can be awarded only once. It is not given for talent or for popularity, but for work work for the benefit of the club and its members. The award is a memorial to [[K. Martin Carlson]], who went by the fan name of Kaymar and originated, maintained, and financed it for 25 years.
 
 
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1959: [[Ray C. Higgs]]
 
1959: [[Ray C. Higgs]]
 
1960: [[Eva Firestone]]
 
1960: [[Eva Firestone]]
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1966: [[Donald Franson]]
 
1966: [[Donald Franson]]
 
1967: [[Alma Hill]]
 
1967: [[Alma Hill]]
1968: [[Ann Chamberlin]]
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1968: [[Ann Chamberlain]]
 
1969: [[Donald Miller]]
 
1969: [[Donald Miller]]
 
1970: [[Elinor Poland]]
 
1970: [[Elinor Poland]]
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1984: [[K. Martin Carlson]]
 
1984: [[K. Martin Carlson]]
 
1985: [[Howard DeVore]]
 
1985: [[Howard DeVore]]
1986: [[Lola Ann (Andrew) Center]]
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1986: [[Lola Ann Andrew Center|Lola Ann (Andrew) Center]]
 
1987: [[David Heath, Jr.]]
 
1987: [[David Heath, Jr.]]
 
1988: [[Fred Jakobcic]]
 
1988: [[Fred Jakobcic]]
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1993: [[Sandra Morrese]]
 
1993: [[Sandra Morrese]]
 
1994: [[Lyne-Marie Masamitsu]]
 
1994: [[Lyne-Marie Masamitsu]]
1995: [[Michele (Nowak) Center]]
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1995: [[Michele Nowak Center|Michele (Nowak) Center]]
 
1996: [[Craig Boyd]]
 
1996: [[Craig Boyd]]
1997: [[Diane (Miller) Blackwood]]
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1997: [[Diane Blackwood|Diane (Miller) Blackwood]]
 
1998: [[Susan VanSchuyver]]
 
1998: [[Susan VanSchuyver]]
 
1999: [[Jefferson Swycaffer]]
 
1999: [[Jefferson Swycaffer]]
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2018: [[Cedar Sanderson]]
 
2018: [[Cedar Sanderson]]
 
2019: [[Angela K. Scott]]
 
2019: [[Angela K. Scott]]
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2020: [[Jose Sanchez]]
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2021: [[Bob Jennings]]
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2022: [[Kevin Trainor]]
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 5 February 2024

The Kaymar Award has been given annually by the N3F since 1959. The selection is made by a committee, consisting of previous winners who are still in the club, from nominations submitted by members. The award, unlike other awards in fandom, can be awarded only once. It is not given for talent or for popularity, but for work — work for the benefit of the club and its members. The award is a memorial to K. Martin Carlson, who went by the fan name of Kaymar and originated, maintained, and financed it for 25 years.


Award Website 1959
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards.